Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis)
Rhinoceros beetle(Oryctes rhinoceros)
Symptoms
- They bore through petiole bases into the central unopened leaves.
- Tissue maceration and the presence of a fibrous frass inside the feeding hole
- Fronds with wedge-shaped gaps or characteristic serrated cut (fan-shaped fronds)
Management
- Remove and burn all dead palms in the garden
- Collect and destroy the various bio-stages of the beetle from the manure pits (breeding ground of the pest) whenever manure is lifted from the pits.
- Set up light traps following the first rains in summer and monsoon 200 period to attract and kill the adult beetles
- Set up rhinolure pheromone trap @ 1/ac to trap and kill the beetles
- Soak castor cake at 1 kg in 5 l of water in small mud pots and keep them in the oilpalm gardens to attract and kill the adults
- For seedlings, apply 3 naphthalene balls/palm weighing 3.5 g each at the base of inter space in leaf sheath in the 3 inner most leaves of the crown once in 45 days
- Apply mixture of either neem seed powder + sand (1:2) @150 g per palm or neem seed kernel powder